I camocladded my aluminum boat and it has tears from hunting in thick stuff. Before that i had spray painted it and it scratches off too. My question is has anyone rhino lined a boat? I think doing the inside of a boat would be good at the least.

do not rhino line your boat. You are wasting your money and it doesn't work very well. The only benifit that I found was it deadened the sound. When it gets wet it is slippery. My suggestion would be hydroturf.

Wouldn't do it. It will be textured somewhat which will slow your boat, and make it harder to slide over things. The added weight will slow you down too. If you really want a tough paint job, go talk to a local body shop. Have them spray it with an epoxy, like PPG DP40. When cured that stuff will be bulletproof, and it has amazing adhesion to a properly prepped surface.

I have the inside done and love it! They can adjust the texture to your liking. I know of numerous people that have done the bottom for fishing over oyster beds. It works fine just get them to paint it smooth with no texture.

I did it last year to my entire 17 Ft boat, inside and out (except the bottom). I like it alot.

It wasn't Rhino. It was another product but I don't recall the name.

It cleans up easier, it doesn't scratch easily, it's not slippery when wet and it just down right looks better. I had them do it in OD Green and I came along with the spray paint and stencils. Came out nice.

A guy I know srays trucks. He has srayed alot of aluminum boats tan(inside) with some stuff simalar to line-x. It is alot better than the rino stuff. It looks good and holds up good and does not ad alot of weight. I had my privateer done, but because it is a fiberglass boat it is trying to come up in some spots. You should no problem with a aluminum boat.